To include a summary of risk exposure assessments related to the funding programs that is currently being included in the joint Risk Reports of the CTF and the SCF in the next CTF,SREP,FIP and PPCR operational and results reports.

CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF CLIMATE ACTION

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BOGOTÁ

COLOMBIA

Residents in Bogotá are getting around on clean city buses, the first such
fleet in South America. The hybrid vehicles are reducing pollution, saving
greenhouse gas emissions, and improving access to public transport.

Tangier

MOROCCO

The Khalladi Wind Farm, in Tangiers, has 40 wind turbines generating a total
of 120 MW in clean energy. The CO2 emissions the facility saves are
equivalent to taking nearly 40,000 cars off the road every year.

White River

JAMAICA

The White River Sanctuary is mobilizing a grassroots movement to restore
coral life, providing habitats that allow fish to grow more sustainably and
enlisting coral wardens to watch the 372-acre sanctuary.

Ouarzazate

MOROCCO

Noor is the first CSP site in Morocco, and its 580-megawatt output is
accelerating the country’s bid for a 52% renewable energy mix by 2030. It
also represents a significant development in global CSP capacity, which in
2016, stood at only 4.8 gigawatts (GW).

Bog Walk

JAMAICA

With the Caribbean’s first automatic weather reporting system, Jamaica is
working to improve its weather monitoring and data collection capacity so
that decisionmakers have accurate information in times of crisis.

Magula

Mozambique

In flood-prone Magula, farmers were losing entire crops due to heavy
rainfall. Through training in climate-smart agriculture to bolster crop
production, the lives of some 8,000 farming families are being improved.

Cerro Pabellón

CHILE

Chile's Cerro Pabellón is the highest geothermal station on Earth. The
facility powers some 165,000 homes and saves more than 166,000 tons in CO2
emissions.

BHAIRAHAWA

NEPAL

Nepal is turning waste into wealth through biogas. With one of the highest
ratios of livestock to humans in Asia, the country has virtually limitless
biogas potential.

Kintampo

Ghana

Ghana has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world, but the
country is fighting back. Cocoa farmers are now growing more shade trees to
protect crops and replenish forests.

Ollagüe

CHILE

There was a time in Ollagüe when households only had electricity a few hours
a day. Now with 24/7 access to power, families can store food safely,
schoolchildren can finish homework after dark, and entrepreneurship is on
the rise.

Kumasi

Ghana

Growing cocoa the old way in Ghana led to rapid deforestation and loss of
income for farmers. With training in sustainable agriculture, secure tree
ownership, and higher quality seeds, farmers are making a better living
while protecting forests.

Melipilla

CHILE

Gathering places in the city of Melipilla are shining bright — and more
efficiently — with LED street lighting. Better-lit environments are safer,
and more efficient lamps free up city funds for vital public services.

Bhadla

India

Solar power was once seen as too expensive to meet the needs of India’s
rapidly growing economy. Today, massive solar infrastructure projects are
spearheading the country’s adoption of clean energy.

Barotse

Zambia

Ghana has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world, but the
country is fighting back. Cocoa farmers are now growing more shade trees to
protect crops and replenish forests.

Gurgaon

India

In less than a year, CIF financed 500 MW of solar rooftop projects in India,
equal to that produced over the past 5 years combined. This is a tipping
point for the local rooftop solar market.

Chókwè

Mozambique

Catastrophic floods in Mozambique damaged vital infrastructure and destroyed
roads. Climate-smart upgrades of the road system are placing the country on
a more resilient path.